possible

/ˈpä-sə-bəl/

Middle English, from Anglo-French, from Latin possibilis, from posse to be able, from potis, pote able + esse to be

adjective

  1. being within the limits of ability, capacity, or realization

  2. being what may be conceived, be done, or occur according to nature, custom, or manners

  3. being something that may or may not occur

a possible but difficult task

the best possible care

possible practicable feasible mean capable of being realized. possible implies that a thing may certainly exist or occur given the proper conditions. practicable implies that something may be effected by available means or under current conditions.

idiom

  1. as soon as one can

Come as soon/quickly as (humanly) possible.

idiom

  1. capable of being done

We'll do everything humanly possible to help.